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And the best advice I can give anyone who has applied and been turned down... a person who is going to succeed in becoming a millionaire, or a multi-millionaire, does not do so by chance unless they win the lottery. Even then "by chance" could be debated from some points of view. But the self made millionaire accepts that the first attempt may not succeed, and the second, and the third. But they succeed regardless because they never stop trying, never stop learning from their setbacks, never stop improving their methods and strategies for success.

Whether or not you do it with the help of BAMM 2.0, this is the most important thing you can know on your path to becoming a self made millionaire.

As for getting accepted to purchase BAMM 2.0, the application process is designed to get the program into the hands of those who are ready for it. If you are rejected, it's not because we don't like you, or because we are trying to hold you down, or because we are elitist or anything else. It's because we don't believe you are ready yet.

What do I mean by "ready yet"? I mean that a program like BAMM 2.0 is going to be useful for achieving the goal only if you are ready to match it's contribution with your own. If you understand what needs to be done to actually achieve it. If you're ready to take action, instead of sitting on the couch waiting for it to do everything for you. If you understand that the program isn't responsible for your success or failure - you are. If you understand business and success well enough to get from where you are to where you need to be.

If simply because I have enough money to, I buy a camera body that costs $25,000 and a set of lenses that costs $15,000 each, but I have never learned the first thing about photography, am I very likely to achieve the best imagery the system is capable of creating? No. What I have done is demonstrate that I have a lot of money. Now once I have it, the question is, what am I going to do with it? Am I going to put in the blood, sweat and tears it takes to get those jaw dropping wall sized images that sell for $10,000+ each in the art world? Or am I just going to let the camera gather dust and maybe complain that I spent all that money on a camera and lenses and "it didn't do the job for me"?

It's the same with BAMM 2.0. Put it in the hands of someone who has $1,200 or $3,000 but isn't really interested seriously in becoming a multi-millionaire, and what's going to happen versus putting it into the hands of someone who's on their way, and to hell with anything that gets in their way, and who is ready, willing, able and eager to do whatever it takes to get to their goal, even if they don't have BAMM 2.0?

It is far beyond flattering myself too much to think BAMM 2.0 by itself could make anyone who used it a multi-millionaire. Just as with the master photographer, the camera in use is only a tool designed to help get the job done in the most efficient successful way, but even the most expensive camera in the world cannot think for the photographer. No matter what you spend for it, you are still going to have to master exposure, and not only correct the camera when the meter is turning your whites or blacks medium gray, but know how and when.

BAMM 2.0 is a masterpiece. But no matter how good it is, no matter how skilled I am, ultimately it all comes down to one factor. Are you ready? Are you going to get off your ass and go do what it takes? Are you going to make it happen? Do you realistically understand how to get from Point A to Point B?

When the answer is yes - then you're ready. And we will accept your application, and welcome you to the club.

However, it is more important to us that you be ready, and able to genuinely benefit from BAMM 2.0 than it is that we make money on it. Profit isn't the point, or we wouldn't have turned down more than half of the applicants.
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